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one is dead and the other is that mass general hospital in police custody. the next order business is the president to speak from the white house we got notification he would be speaking at approximately 9:45 p.m.. v later learned that the president would wait until the news conference ended and then we would get a couple minutes now let's go to ed henry. the president was briefed all along? in a that's right. throughout the day and lost my as though holding unfolding. he was keeping a low profile so not to step on the local investigators, fbi working together. that is not for the of white house to micromanage at manhunt. answer to mediator saying he would let the news conference it is a the question is what happened but we were told the president was informed a short time ago by director robert mahler that the suspect was in custody. as they try to get information out of him to bring the suspect you justice the first one killed now the second one brought in a life he has been on the job several years since 1911 now stepping down in a few months this will we
one is dead and the other is that mass general hospital in police custody. the next order business is the president to speak from the white house we got notification he would be speaking at approximately 9:45 p.m.. v later learned that the president would wait until the news conference ended and then we would get a couple minutes now let's go to ed henry. the president was briefed all along? in a that's right. throughout the day and lost my as though holding unfolding. he was keeping a low...
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golf generates almost $69 billion a year for the u.s. economy. it employs close to 2 million americans. it is larger than the spectator sports industry and the performing arts industry. a lot of people don't understand it that way. they tend to think of it is a small industry. in addition to that, golf does for terri what no other sport that i'm familiar with does. that is a generates almost $4 billion a year in charitable giving. that comes mostly from about 12,000 golf facilities running charitable event each year. the best thing about it is that money in almost all cases, it supports the local humane society. golfers are very turbo people. and provide tremendous benefits for the community's the one i have read that the pga goes to great length and its organizational structure is based around charitable giving. what do you say? >> all of the events that conduct pga tour events are charity related and they are set up so that all the dollars that are ready go back in to local charitable assets. charity is at the heart of the 200 and it always has
golf generates almost $69 billion a year for the u.s. economy. it employs close to 2 million americans. it is larger than the spectator sports industry and the performing arts industry. a lot of people don't understand it that way. they tend to think of it is a small industry. in addition to that, golf does for terri what no other sport that i'm familiar with does. that is a generates almost $4 billion a year in charitable giving. that comes mostly from about 12,000 golf facilities running...
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it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. gerri: it's friday. we're going in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish with the first lady of nails. for seeing your business in a whole new way. for seeing what cash is coming in and going out... so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before, introducing cash flow insight powered by pnc cfo. a suite of online tools that lets you turn insight into action. neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and wi that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making i gerri: what's in fashion for nail polish? opi is here to show the latest collections and must-have colors for pring. ♪ ?roats gerri: in fashion tonight, style at your finger
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in 1980, eight people died of poisoning upon taking tylenol, and it was believed in the general public that tylenol was at fault. in fact, it was not. but the chief executive officer at a great cost to tylenol and they great loss of sales took his product off the market tirely until the matter was completely investigated. when it was found tylenol was blameless, he brought the product bac back to the market d tylenol sales were greater than ever because consumers could then trust johnson & johnson. it is a landmark case. gerri: i think there is a lot of take away from that example. the executives told the truth, and they were very well-regarded for that. thank you for coming on the show tonight, fascinating story, fascinating book, thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. gerri: now we want to know what you think. who do you trust most, government, big business or neither? i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. coming up, lou dobbs gives us his take on subprime mortgages 2.0. and how upset would you be if the money you pay for your kids education went to abusive c
in 1980, eight people died of poisoning upon taking tylenol, and it was believed in the general public that tylenol was at fault. in fact, it was not. but the chief executive officer at a great cost to tylenol and they great loss of sales took his product off the market tirely until the matter was completely investigated. when it was found tylenol was blameless, he brought the product bac back to the market d tylenol sales were greater than ever because consumers could then trust johnson &...
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very generous american public tonight money following any kind of a crisis and the fine print and the nonprofit says these will be undesignated claims, they can be used for any purpose and what that typically means is some goes to the victims, but very often times it goes for worthwhile causes in the community. it could be for creating a memorial, afterschool programming, all very worthy programs but that is not necessarily what the public intended when they made that donation. gerri: a lot of people are frustrated they were trying to give money to these families and they can't. do you suggest a national compassion fund? what would that do? speak of the national compassion fund will be activated as part of a national response to a situation. in the basic form, a bank account. not creating another nonprofit with staff and offices and overhead, talking about a trusted repository, a bank account for people who want to give their money to the victims, received as tax-exempt so the donor gets a tax benefit out of it. people suddenly victims compensation experts. somebody like ken feinberg
very generous american public tonight money following any kind of a crisis and the fine print and the nonprofit says these will be undesignated claims, they can be used for any purpose and what that typically means is some goes to the victims, but very often times it goes for worthwhile causes in the community. it could be for creating a memorial, afterschool programming, all very worthy programs but that is not necessarily what the public intended when they made that donation. gerri: a lot of...
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this is a generational thing. only 17% want them, nearly 30% of those 54 and younger are willing to take $2000 more for a home with hardwood floors. and granite countertops. number three, a master bedroom. 60% of home buyers are willing to pay extra for them with walk-in closets. the number one most popular is new air conditioning. number two is the new kitchen appliances. americans said they would spend much more for central air. when we come back, china's new green card push is making its way to california on the backs of taxpayers. we will explain. and a ridiculous pace. lou dobbs is here. stay with us. le question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ [ agent smit
this is a generational thing. only 17% want them, nearly 30% of those 54 and younger are willing to take $2000 more for a home with hardwood floors. and granite countertops. number three, a master bedroom. 60% of home buyers are willing to pay extra for them with walk-in closets. the number one most popular is new air conditioning. number two is the new kitchen appliances. americans said they would spend much more for central air. when we come back, china's new green card push is making its way...
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brand name or generic store brand? what is the best to buy? consumer reports has an eye-opening new investigation. also, is your smart phone or tablet making you blind? critical information for all of our digital lives. and super foods are everywhere, but which one should you eat? we're on the case next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up, but first tonight's top story. more concerned tonight about your safety in the air. reading eagle pilot has been charged with three gross misdemeanors after he failed a blood alcohol test preparing a commercial airliner from minneapolis to new york city back in january. his blood alcohol content was more than two times over the legal limit for pilots, twice of that of drivers. thankfully officers prevented him from boarding the plane. former federal prosecutor. thank you for coming back on this show. i have to say you are probably one of the best people we could have on tonight because you have a commercial pilot license, you log more than 4000 hours. i have to ask you, you have been i
brand name or generic store brand? what is the best to buy? consumer reports has an eye-opening new investigation. also, is your smart phone or tablet making you blind? critical information for all of our digital lives. and super foods are everywhere, but which one should you eat? we're on the case next on "the willis report." gerri: all that and more coming up, but first tonight's top story. more concerned tonight about your safety in the air. reading eagle pilot has been charged...
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how these people are stealing money from generous americanss. we're on the case tonight on the willis report. ♪ we begin tonight with a growing threat inside our nation's doctor's offices and hospitals. costly mistakes on the rise resulting inserious and even deadly consequences for patients. joining me now, dr. david, associate professor of neurology and lead author of a new study from ohns hopkins university, and dr. steve riceman, director of the new york cardiac diagnostic centers. welcome, doctors, i'll call you by the first names because it's easier, i think. david, you, let me tell you, a shocking study, 160,000 people sustain injuries or deaths every year because nay are misdiagnosed. how is this happening? >> well, diagnosis is difficult, so it's not all that surprising that we make diagnostic errors. we talk about a situation where we've realized errors are the most common and costly, and most deadly of all medical errors. gerri: numbers are stunning, steve. you lock at this and think there's a lot of people out there getting misdiag
how these people are stealing money from generous americanss. we're on the case tonight on the willis report. ♪ we begin tonight with a growing threat inside our nation's doctor's offices and hospitals. costly mistakes on the rise resulting inserious and even deadly consequences for patients. joining me now, dr. david, associate professor of neurology and lead author of a new study from ohns hopkins university, and dr. steve riceman, director of the new york cardiac diagnostic centers....
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it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. rri: it's friday. we're going in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with tt: you're history. instead of looking behind... dea is looking beyond. 80 thousand ofs investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting hiory... we're making it. gerri: what's in fashion for nail polish? opi is here to show the latest collections and ♪ ?roats gerri: in fashion tonight, style at your fingertips. nail polish is on fire, sales booming, hitting $168 million last year. i talked to the executive vice president of opi about the company's influence on women. >> it's exciting. it's affordable luury, and it's a psychoanalysis. gerri: to that point, your most famous color is called "i'm not really a waitress," that's funny, a sense of humor with the products. where does t
it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. rri: it's friday. we're going in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with tt: you're history. instead of looking behind... dea is looking beyond. 80 thousand ofs investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the...
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tonight on "the willis report", the biggest chae to your tv set in generations. soon you will be allowed to tell your cable company to take a hike. also, americans are becoming much smarter with their money. are late payments about to become a thing of the pasternak and the federal government does a u-turn on medicare. payments will now go up, not down. we're on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: we begin tonight with our top story, cutting the cord. there is a revolution happening in the way you watch tv. may soon be able to dump your cable box altogether and finally st paying for tv channels that you simply don't want. the latest movement in that direction just happened. a startup to a company in new york was just given the go ahead by a federal court to allow it to continue to stream tv broadcast to your ipad or other mobile device called for a fraction at the cost to the traditional cable bill. the media titan is not going to take the service to every corner of the country. so, are you one step closer to cutting the court for good? with us no
tonight on "the willis report", the biggest chae to your tv set in generations. soon you will be allowed to tell your cable company to take a hike. also, americans are becoming much smarter with their money. are late payments about to become a thing of the pasternak and the federal government does a u-turn on medicare. payments will now go up, not down. we're on the case tonight on "the willis report." ♪ gerri: we begin tonight with our top story, cutting the cord. there...
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this is a generational thing. only 17% want them, nearly 30% of those 54 and younger are willing to take $2000 more for a home with hardwood floors. and granite countertops. number three, a master bedroom. 60% of home buyers are willi to pay extra for them with walk-in closets. the number one most popular is new air conditioning. number two is the new kitchen appliances. americans said they would spend much more for central air. when we come back, china's new green card push is making its way to california on the backs of taxpayers. we will explain. and a ridiculous pace. lou dobbs is here. lou dobbs is here. stay with us. the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on all purchases, plus a 50% annual bonus. and everyone but her... no. no! no. ...likes 50% more cash. but i don't give up sy... do you want 50% more cash? yes! yes?! ♪ [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who
this is a generational thing. only 17% want them, nearly 30% of those 54 and younger are willing to take $2000 more for a home with hardwood floors. and granite countertops. number three, a master bedroom. 60% of home buyers are willi to pay extra for them with walk-in closets. the number one most popular is new air conditioning. number two is the new kitchen appliances. americans said they would spend much more for central air. when we come back, china's new green card push is making its way...
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this attorney general. successful of only 13 prosecutions, chicago, los angeles and new york are three worst. chicago the worst of all in failure to prosecute the crim crimes. >> they aught to hold up signs saying, "90." in 90 of the jurisdictions -- in the worst place, chicago is 90 out of 90. dead last. you have can't be the president or vice president or attorney general and have the responsibility of enforcing the federal gun laws and not bear some responsibility for what is going mon the city when you simply don't enforce the law against drug dealers, gaps and fe lops -- gangs and felons. e case the president is talking about the poor girl that was killed in for tin august ration, what he doesn't mention -- for the inaugurion and what he doesn't mention is the gap member was pucked up on a gun charm and put out on probation, rearrested three times for break-ins and trespassing. left on the streets. there was no federal prosecuti at all. that goes on day after day in chicago. the media won't call the pr
this attorney general. successful of only 13 prosecutions, chicago, los angeles and new york are three worst. chicago the worst of all in failure to prosecute the crim crimes. >> they aught to hold up signs saying, "90." in 90 of the jurisdictions -- in the worst place, chicago is 90 out of 90. dead last. you have can't be the president or vice president or attorney general and have the responsibility of enforcing the federal gun laws and not bear some responsibility for what is...
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recently state attorney generals decided they would team up with what company but facebook to promote privacy. we will keep you safe. the experts we are bringing in is facebook. the federal trade commission not too long ago on charges that they were giving away information. was your private information. they promised not to. is the government just stupid or what? >> i'm not going to directly answer that question, but i'm certainly concerned because while they are cooperating with the government and trying to teach you bought to protect their permission, they do not have a pristine record of doing so. in fact, we sponsor the law in california called the right to know act that would allow consumers to ask companies, what information do you have and who are you sharing it with? and facebook is part of several industry groups that are opposing this legislation. the question is whether facebook is supporting individual's right to transparency and privacy or whether they're cooperating with the attorney generals and not released pending a behind the principles. gerri: sarai ago someone seem
recently state attorney generals decided they would team up with what company but facebook to promote privacy. we will keep you safe. the experts we are bringing in is facebook. the federal trade commission not too long ago on charges that they were giving away information. was your private information. they promised not to. is the government just stupid or what? >> i'm not going to directly answer that question, but i'm certainly concerned because while they are cooperating with the...
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it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. gerri: it's friday. we're going in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish gerri: what's in fashion for nail polish? opi is here to show the latest collections and ♪ ?roats gerri: in fashion tonight, style at your fingertips. nail polish is on fire, sales booming, hitting $168 million last year. i tlked to the executive vice president of opi about the company's influence on women. >> it's exciting. it's affordable luxury, and it's a psychoanalysis. gerri: to that point, your most famous color is called "i'm not really a waitress," that's funny, a sense of humor with the products. where does that come from? >> we reinvented the categories in 1989, it was just a name and color making it inspirational, sexy, and fun, and the names are part of the iconic brand of opi. gerri: how the company started, your inspiration in the first place is interesting. tell us. >> comes from the professional side of the salon business, and we were in the dental business. gerri: how can you be i
it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. gerri: it's friday. we're going in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish gerri: what's in fashion for nail polish? opi is here to show the latest collections and ♪ ?roats gerri: in fashion tonight, style at your fingertips. nail polish is on fire, sales booming, hitting $168 million last year. i tlked to the executive vice president of opi about the company's influence on women....
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it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. gerri: it's friday. we'rgoing in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade. voted "best investment services company." omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. gerri: what's in fashion for nail polish? opi is here to show the latest collections and ♪ ?roats g
it's generally a good idea. >> thanks for the time. >> appreciate it. gerri: it's friday. we'rgoing in fashion. up next, a look at the billion dollar industry of nail polish (announcer) scottrade knows our clients trade and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. their quick trade bar lets my account follow me online so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they...
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most of my generation is unemployed or underemployed. i have tried to make an effort of calling some friends in college i have ran into way too many that are unemployed including valedictorians and it is terribly sad. >> there is something we can do about this. i think we can encourage colleges and universities to invest more resources in their own students and in very tangible skills that would lead to jobs today. gerri: that is a discussion for another day. i truly appreciate it. you can find a way to do that, i encourage you to go right ahead. >> let's get congress to talk about it as well. >> another thing i want to put out there, the government makes 36 cents on every dollar that it lends in the student loan program. thank you for coming on tonight. gerri: we have more to come this hour. including a new plan by the house in the go-ahead for the keystone pipeline. and imagine getting a new car and signing up for 97 month long car loan. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point tw
most of my generation is unemployed or underemployed. i have tried to make an effort of calling some friends in college i have ran into way too many that are unemployed including valedictorians and it is terribly sad. >> there is something we can do about this. i think we can encourage colleges and universities to invest more resources in their own students and in very tangible skills that would lead to jobs today. gerri: that is a discussion for another day. i truly appreciate it. you...
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john: even if we generously assume we will burn a lot less carbon, will we affect global warming? >> i'm little disturbed by his ancestry are not justifying anywhere close to the cost you are paying in subsidies. john: let's touch on that. why do i need several thousand dollars every time leonardo dicaprio buys an electric car? if your electric cars are good, pay for them yourselves. >> we think it is great leo is driving that car. i am not a celebrity and i'm driving this car as well. the federal government is very mindful, the president and some of the supporters of republican because more than a billion dollars per day is flowing out of this country to support our addiction to oil. john: politicians are crony capitalist too. why should i spend $7000 subsidizing you? >> the reason it is worth investing in federal dollars in this is because we want to lead the world in this technology. there's no question, i don't think ji bjorn is disputing the issue. it is better for the environment, better for energy securitynd it is better for our competitive position in the rld, so why not l
john: even if we generously assume we will burn a lot less carbon, will we affect global warming? >> i'm little disturbed by his ancestry are not justifying anywhere close to the cost you are paying in subsidies. john: let's touch on that. why do i need several thousand dollars every time leonardo dicaprio buys an electric car? if your electric cars are good, pay for them yourselves. >> we think it is great leo is driving that car. i am not a celebrity and i'm driving this car as...
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now, i make those purchases on a non-revolving credit card with a generous points program. the bill gets paid right away, and i get a little extra for family travel. i love that. meanwhile, big story today. wall street and the blessed by the fbi. look at this video. a top portfolio manager at fac capital was arrested at his swanky park avenue apartment in new york city. he's accused of trading inside information. prosecutors say he was at the center of the week criminal club. he entered a not guilty plea and is now on $2 million bail. this video was shot by this woman that we have on our show. welcome to the show. how did it go down this morning? >> well, you know, we have been watching this for a while. we reported on it a while back. so before dawn this morning, about 6:00 a.m., bunch of fbi agents pulled up in cars. the. gerri: how long did you know? >> i was not sure this was going to happen. we have been on the lookout for it. you know, it's something that i wouldn't normally do. it only took moments, it was very swift. they brought him out in hives, put him in the car
now, i make those purchases on a non-revolving credit card with a generous points program. the bill gets paid right away, and i get a little extra for family travel. i love that. meanwhile, big story today. wall street and the blessed by the fbi. look at this video. a top portfolio manager at fac capital was arrested at his swanky park avenue apartment in new york city. he's accused of trading inside information. prosecutors say he was at the center of the week criminal club. he entered a not...
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all the stuff is happening right now. >> but guarding a specific room at mass general? >> a heavy police presence at all hospitals, some hotels and other venues throughout the city . you should not read anything into that. [inaudible question] >> garbage cans, scouring the area looking and all types of possibilities? >> anything that is unattended to many package that is intended is being treated as a potential problem. we are methodically going through the area and make sure we check each particular parcel an item that is out there. >> we will call this for now but we will be back with more permission we have it. thank you for coming. liz: police commissioner ed davis saying, there is no suspect. again, in these situations we want to remind you that information plus a little too freely sometimes. we will try and keep you updated on every detail. at least two explosions on the boston marathon route. 117 years old, now marred by tragedy. i handed over now on behalf of adam shapiro attacked neil cavuto continues our live coverage. very much. neil: thank you very much. som
all the stuff is happening right now. >> but guarding a specific room at mass general? >> a heavy police presence at all hospitals, some hotels and other venues throughout the city . you should not read anything into that. [inaudible question] >> garbage cans, scouring the area looking and all types of possibilities? >> anything that is unattended to many package that is intended is being treated as a potential problem. we are methodically going through the area and make...
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state boards of pharmacy i generally do not know what pharmacies an conduct in trade, don't know what pharmaes manufacture large compounded drugs. on average ,@ 22 stateoard of pharmacy don't have any historical inspection records for compound pharmacies. it is clear the responsibility fe to the states, the states did nothing, pople can complain to the federal government again, nothing happened. see a lot of finger-pointing. if the republicans blaming the federal government, democrats blaming the state, but what is getting donen this issue? >> there are two things that need to get done, fda needs to clean up their act. this is not just some test ok place under margaret hamburg watch. but the last 10 years this has been a problem. we want to be sure they're giving us evidence they are cleaning up their act. we have to review what is taking place at the states. my hope is the states step up and do what they have to in regard to pharmacies across this nation. they have guidelines, something else margaret hamburg said they don't have, th do. our role will be to hold their feet to the fire
state boards of pharmacy i generally do not know what pharmacies an conduct in trade, don't know what pharmaes manufacture large compounded drugs. on average ,@ 22 stateoard of pharmacy don't have any historical inspection records for compound pharmacies. it is clear the responsibility fe to the states, the states did nothing, pople can complain to the federal government again, nothing happened. see a lot of finger-pointing. if the republicans blaming the federal government, democrats blaming...
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. >> i'm the general council within six months. so i had the top legal position. >> imus: who says to you we want you to be the president of the company? >> i would say five years later, after i read everything. i went back to take courses in copyright, unfair competition. i threw myself into the record business. i loved the music business, but overnight, the then president of cbs records said to me, you to be head of the musical instruments division. not that he thought he had ears, but he said my executive vice president wants to live in california. so you'll be the head of columbia records. >> imus: so you're the head. you're named the new president of columbia records. who are the artists ten? >> three major categories. they had classical music. every orchestra. new york philharmonic. cleveland. philadelphia they had broadway cast domination, camelot and sound of music, west side story. and they had middle of the road music that mitch miller, before his tv show, was the definition of a great a & r man. they had johnny mathis an
. >> i'm the general council within six months. so i had the top legal position. >> imus: who says to you we want you to be the president of the company? >> i would say five years later, after i read everything. i went back to take courses in copyright, unfair competition. i threw myself into the record business. i loved the music business, but overnight, the then president of cbs records said to me, you to be head of the musical instruments division. not that he thought he...
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speaker is a generation in the massacre of the eye. what causes this loss of vision. it becomes difficult to read, it is difficult to tell one person from another, but you maintain peripheral vision. it increases with age and usually seen in people over 60 and even more so over 75. 30% of people over 75 have this problem. gerri: it is an epidemic. it seems we're seeing it more and more now. i am not sure why. the solution, these eyedrops, they could be a ways from hitting the marketplace. research just thing done now in mice and having some traction with fixing these subjects visions. >> this particular medication increases a protein which is a protein deficient in the people who have this problem. you take the cholesterol out of the eyes and you decrease the amount of new blood vessels, so it slows down. gerri: your doctor's orders for avoiding blindness. >> risk factors are obesity, hypertension, smoking. it can increase it two to three times. certain risk factors you can't control, aging, but some people feel -- gerri: i'm going to age. but you say fat intake. eat
speaker is a generation in the massacre of the eye. what causes this loss of vision. it becomes difficult to read, it is difficult to tell one person from another, but you maintain peripheral vision. it increases with age and usually seen in people over 60 and even more so over 75. 30% of people over 75 have this problem. gerri: it is an epidemic. it seems we're seeing it more and more now. i am not sure why. the solution, these eyedrops, they could be a ways from hitting the marketplace....
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them tend to be at home, more likely to answer the tornado watch, and telephone and they come from a generation where people were much more trusting. gerri: dan, how difficult is it to prosecute? you talked about who the people actually are, sometimes just an individual scam artist who finds a way to do this, and sometimes they are overseas. rings of criminals, criminal networks trying to get in your pocketbook, and let's face it, probably in your mom and dad's pocketbook or your grandparent's. this really tends to be tact targeted at the elderly. who are these folks? >> they are people from all different walks of life, but the main thing they have in common is absolute disregard for other people's money and for preying on the elderly, and instead of seeing, you know, an elderly person of someone to be protected, they go after them, and, you know, it's really true. when you prosecute the situations, start at the grassroots level as far as the small organizations, and then work with national and international police and government organizations to ultimately track down the ring leaders. gerri: w
them tend to be at home, more likely to answer the tornado watch, and telephone and they come from a generation where people were much more trusting. gerri: dan, how difficult is it to prosecute? you talked about who the people actually are, sometimes just an individual scam artist who finds a way to do this, and sometimes they are overseas. rings of criminals, criminal networks trying to get in your pocketbook, and let's face it, probably in your mom and dad's pocketbook or your grandparent's....
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gerri: it may also be an example of something or rebought in this country generally. that is, someone who is far rather than getting a degree simply, they're educated well beyond their intellect. they know just enough to come up with half baked schemes like this. and then in the name of politics , but it out there for public consumption and discussion. well, my deal in terms of discussing this is to say what it is. is nonsense. it is foolish. really, don't waste the people's time. the area that we're not focused on growth and jobs, i mean, was the last time you heard this president talk about the future? his vision of the future? he has never done so. you have never heard the obama outline of his perfect america. all he has our criticisms of the present and no vision and no direction. gerri: taxes, taxes, taxes. by the way, the other messes they fail to mention. it was the fault of bush. gerri: in the intimate always is in this. gerri: what you have coming up? >> you will be talking about obviously this. you will be talking about illegal immigration and the president'
gerri: it may also be an example of something or rebought in this country generally. that is, someone who is far rather than getting a degree simply, they're educated well beyond their intellect. they know just enough to come up with half baked schemes like this. and then in the name of politics , but it out there for public consumption and discussion. well, my deal in terms of discussing this is to say what it is. is nonsense. it is foolish. really, don't waste the people's time. the area that...
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a report by the treasury inspector general estimated that the refund robbers may have stolen as much as $5 billion in 2011. >> it is much easier than risking yourself out there, trying to do a drug deal or knock over a bang. he said at a that a computer in the living room and grab some social security numbers and some w-2s that you have talked about. it is like a dollar in the dream in lottery, this is a social security number and a dream. >> the irs says that with detection software, it has stopped $20 billion in fraudulent returns. but to prevent this from happening, the administration is proposing to replace social security numbers on your w-2 form with a special new employee id number. it also wants to limit access to a public social security database of people who died so that their personal information doesn't get stolen afterwards. and somebody tries to get a refund from a dead person. gerri: peter, i must tell you that this is -- this is the lazy criminals way of making money. what do folks do? >> you have to protect yourself and your own personal information better. you can
a report by the treasury inspector general estimated that the refund robbers may have stolen as much as $5 billion in 2011. >> it is much easier than risking yourself out there, trying to do a drug deal or knock over a bang. he said at a that a computer in the living room and grab some social security numbers and some w-2s that you have talked about. it is like a dollar in the dream in lottery, this is a social security number and a dream. >> the irs says that with detection...
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by the 15th year 50 percent is generated which will go to the investor. gerri: that's a long time to wait. what is interesting, it really uses private wells to really go after this issue of college debt. i am sure there would be people out there willing to play that game and get involved, mostly because it is the charitable consequences of that cut the fact that it is helping people across the country. what do you think of the present system? and curious to know what you say because you are involved? the present system of financing college debt. >> senator marco rubio has talked about it. there is a problem. that is how much we are paying, and we are almost guaranteed a job. we are guaranteed a job. why are we paying that the? people are going into debt into their 30's and 40's causing a big issue. as we know, 32 million new patients coming into the health care system. gerri: not enough doctors. not enough doctors. people with that kind of dead put off getting married, having kids, buying homes. the sacrifices they have to make for that money huge. thank
by the 15th year 50 percent is generated which will go to the investor. gerri: that's a long time to wait. what is interesting, it really uses private wells to really go after this issue of college debt. i am sure there would be people out there willing to play that game and get involved, mostly because it is the charitable consequences of that cut the fact that it is helping people across the country. what do you think of the present system? and curious to know what you say because you are...
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but the reason it tops the list in 2013 is shrinking industry and dismal outlook for newspapers in general. which dowas voted best in 2013? actuarial. sounds a little boring. still to come my $0.02 more on waste in washington that will have you scratching your head and find out why today in business, a big day for this singer and important news about your help. don't go awa don't go away. with fidelity's w options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier to try filters and strategies... to get a list of equity option.. evaluate them with our p&l calculator... and execute faster with our more intuitive trade ticket. i'm greg stevens and i helped create fidelity's options platform. it's one more innovative reason seris investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. gerri: is your child or grandchild so terrified gerri: 40 or 80 giving a shot from the doctor can be scary, painful, and a natural pain relief for needle in. with more on this dr. amy baxter. i am excited about this. i read about y and was amazed by your
but the reason it tops the list in 2013 is shrinking industry and dismal outlook for newspapers in general. which dowas voted best in 2013? actuarial. sounds a little boring. still to come my $0.02 more on waste in washington that will have you scratching your head and find out why today in business, a big day for this singer and important news about your help. don't go awa don't go away. with fidelity's w options platform, we've completely integrated every step of the process, making it easier...
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but the reason it tops the list in 2013 is shrinking industry and dismal outlook for newspapers in general. which dog was voted best in 2013? actuarial. sounds a little boring. still to come my $0.02 more on waste in washington that will have you scratching your head and find out why today in business, a big day for this singer and important news about your help. don't go away. . don't go away. gerri: is your child or grandchild so terrified of needles it is an ongoing ordeal to go to the doctor? something that takes away the pain of needles. gerri: 40 or 80 giving a shot from the doctor can be scary, painful, and a natural pain relief for needle in. with more on this dr. amy baxter. i am excited about this. i read about you and was amazed by your story. tell us what the product is first. >> high-frequency low amplitude vibrators that has and i pack underneath it. if you bring your finger and sickened your, it can overwhelm pain nerves with vibration. gerri: sounds so simple but no one has invented this. >> >> when my 4-year-old had to have shot this is easy. the nurse said this is really
but the reason it tops the list in 2013 is shrinking industry and dismal outlook for newspapers in general. which dog was voted best in 2013? actuarial. sounds a little boring. still to come my $0.02 more on waste in washington that will have you scratching your head and find out why today in business, a big day for this singer and important news about your help. don't go away. . don't go away. gerri: is your child or grandchild so terrified of needles it is an ongoing ordeal to go to the...
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not for another generation. some people seem to think that we could be off to the races. and maybe we are. but it would be unlikely. such a different economy than we were seven or eight years ago. >> actually agree with him. and people that shouldn't have been buying homes shouldn't buy homes. credit limits on how to buy a home, not everyone needs to buy a home. sometimes it's okay to rent until you can affordably purchase a home you have to have the down payment you have to have the ability to take care of things. you have to maintain that. >> there is a lot of other fees that go into owning a home than just your payment. gerri: tonya, thank you for coming on. it is always good to see you. next time i'm in phoenix, i'm looking up. >> all right, now we don't know what you think. are you planning to buy or sell? log onto gerriwillis.com, but on the right-hand side of the screen and i will share the results at the end of tonight's show. here's a great story we have been following for some time. we talked about it last night, as a matter of fact. life is far from normal for
not for another generation. some people seem to think that we could be off to the races. and maybe we are. but it would be unlikely. such a different economy than we were seven or eight years ago. >> actually agree with him. and people that shouldn't have been buying homes shouldn't buy homes. credit limits on how to buy a home, not everyone needs to buy a home. sometimes it's okay to rent until you can affordably purchase a home you have to have the down payment you have to have the...
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according to some reports, doubling the past would only generate $10 million. apparently that is what counts. but the savings in democratic circles. that is my "2 cents more." a great night. it was the record tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening and thank you for being with us. i'm lou dobbs. investigators in the boston marathon bombing terrorist attack now say they have identified a suspect, although no arrests have been made at this hour. we do not have the description of that suspect. this after a day of back-and-forth reporting on whether or not someone had, indeed, already been identified as a suspect and had come in some cases, been arrested. those questions loom large through the date. at the end of the day they brought no answers. law enforcement officials with ties to the investigation reportedly confirming to the associated press earlier
according to some reports, doubling the past would only generate $10 million. apparently that is what counts. but the savings in democratic circles. that is my "2 cents more." a great night. it was the record tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening and thank you for being with us. i'm lou dobbs. investigators in the boston marathon bombing terrorist attack now say they have identified a suspect, although no arrests have been made at this hour. we do not have the description of that suspect....
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boston and law-enforcement and a department justice released a statement that reads "ecte attorney-general eric holder has directed fullsour resources of the justice department to be deployed investiged. the boston police department is scheduled to bri the public at this second briefing and that is scheduled at any moment here and we will be going to that to listen to what police commissioner ed davis, we're also told that governor patrick will be there as well but we will be going to that as soon as that press cference begins. joining me now for more on today's tragic events, former new york police department homicide detective bo dietl, and bill bailey. nice to have you with us. this is obviously a terrorist act that took some team before the authorities to be as careful as they should be, would say that it was precise that. what areour thoughts as you look at ths? we know at dozens of people injured here, at least two dead. >> you know what? first off when somethingike this, we know it's not a gas explosion, you know it's not an act of nature, it is positively some sort of an explosive
boston and law-enforcement and a department justice released a statement that reads "ecte attorney-general eric holder has directed fullsour resources of the justice department to be deployed investiged. the boston police department is scheduled to bri the public at this second briefing and that is scheduled at any moment here and we will be going to that to listen to what police commissioner ed davis, we're also told that governor patrick will be there as well but we will be going to that...